Shell — yes, that Shell — just outlined a radical scenario for what it would take to halt climate change
Mar 26th, 2018
by John Donovan.



Shell CEO Ben van Beurden
By Chris Mooney and Steven Mufson March 26, 2018
Royal Dutch Shell on Monday outlined a scenario in which, by 2070, we would be using far less of the company’s own product — oil — as cars become electric, a massive carbon storage industry develops, and transportation begins a shift toward a reliance on hydrogen as an energy carrier. The company’s Sky scenario was designed to imagine a world that complies with the goals of the Paris climate agreement, managing to hold the planet’s warming to “well below” a rise of 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit, above preindustrial levels. Shell has said that it supports the Paris agreement. FULL ARTICLE
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